Thursday May 18: Level 4 ride (37 or 47km)

It’s FAST-ride night! That means speed rather than strength & hills. We won’t fib to you ….there are always a few hills. You’ll have two distances to choose from, beginning from the Hamilton Township Offices parking lot. We’ll head up to Gore’s Landing and then take Rice Lake Scenic Drive to Harwood. That’s the point where you’ll decide whether or not to take the extra 10k extended route or just head south on Harwood Rd. Chris Miller will be your ride leader tonight, and it’s his first time leading, so go easy on the guy! 🙂

Start time: 6:30pm
Start location: Hamilton Township Offices parking lot (Burnham St. and Majestic Hills Rd.)
Ride Leader: Chris Miller
Route map (37k): Printable map (to come), or link on Ride with GPS
Route map (47k): Printable map (to come), or link on Ride with GPS

Hey, how about leaving Chris a comment to let others know which distance you hope to do? It helps him to know how many people to expect.

Tuesday May 16, Level 2 Ride, Willmott

Let’s try again. Weather seems to be drier, but bring a wind-proof layer to keep the wind chill down. We will have a short orientation and safety talk. Please bring a floor pump if you have one and are coming by car. Also, check the maximum pressure for your tires (located on the side-wall of the tire) so we know what we are aiming for.

This will be a “break us in slowly” ride from the Willmott parking lot, out on the Waterfront Trail and back. There is one hill. We will rest lots. No one is ever left behind. We will be staying to the lower end of the Level 2 speed and distance so think 15 kpm average and overall distance 15-20 klm.

Guests may ride with a waiver and 5$. (goes toward membership). Helmets and fun are mandatory.

Start Time: 6:30 pm
Ride Leader: Geoffrey Honey
Start Location: 210 Willmott St. Cobourg (parking lot Old Coke Plant/ Sleep Country)

 

Monday May 15: Evening Level 2/3 ride

Much better riding conditions than last week! We lave at 6:30 sharp, so plan to arrive a little earlyish. And, bring your membership cards please. Non-members are welcome to ride as but need to bring a signed Guest Waiver and $5 (insurance reasons, you know!)

Date: Monday, May 15th
Start Time: 6:30 
Ride Leader: Roberto Almeida
Meeting Location: Industrial Park on Wilmott St.

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Monday, May 15th: Level 1 ride

It’s finally looking promising so it looks like a go for the first official Level 1 ride this year Please bring your membership card or if you haven’t joined yet, your completed membership form with payment, or a guest waiver and $5 if you want to check us out first.
Helmets are mandatory.

Time: 6:30
Location: parking lot in industrial mall on Wilmot Street
Ride Leader: Maria Siemiaszko

Wednesday May 10: Level 3 Evening Ride

Here we go again…let’s get the Level 3 evening ride started! This route is  25km long. We will start out small and add a little more distance each week as the season progresses, based on the developing needs of the group. Don’t worry about keeping up with the crowd—It’s a no-drop ride, we will work together and support each other.

Notes: Helmets are mandatory. Please bring your membership card with you. If you mailed in your membership forms, your cards will be issued to you at the ride.

Ride leader: Mike McLellan
Start Time: 6:30pm
Route Map:  View the link on Ride with GPS
Start Location: Westwood Park (Carlisle St.)

Meet your Ride Coordinator: Mike McLellan
Mike has coordinated the Level 3 ride program for a number of years now, and with his safety training and experience you’ll be in good hands! Mike coordinates a number of level 3 leaders that you’ll meet as the season progresses. He’s been a member of the NHCC as long as we can remember!

Thursday May 11: Level 4 evening ride

Here we go, we’re going to give it another try. At the moment there’s only a 30% chance of rain, leaving 70% likelihood that it won’t! Just like last week’s intended ride:

We’ll do a nice 37km route called “It’s all Downhill from Here”. It is a little uphill-ish in the first half, but then lots of downhill to make it fun. We’ll keep moving, making sure nobody gets cold!

Level 4: You gotta be prepared—have the route map (either on your phone or on paper), have a tire changing kit and the usual bike tools on board. Level 4 departs as a group and usually stays together, but sometimes may break into smaller groups according to speed and ability. The pace is expected to average about 22km+. Road bikes are required and you need to be prepared for a little speed and/or hills.

Ride Leader: Anita Macklin
Start time: 6:30pm
Route Map: “It’s All Downhill From Here”, 37km route map or link on Ride with GPS
Start location: Donegan Park (D’Arcy St.)

So how ’bout it? You coming to ride? Leave a comment, let us know. It’s kinda nice when we know how many to expect.

Anita MacklinMeet your Ride Leader: Anita Macklin
Anita is a certified CanBike instructor and current president of the NHCC. She’s also a volunteer with the Bicycle Action Committee of Sustainable Cobourg. She’s been with the NHCC since inception and is a founding member.

Thursday May 11, Morning Level 3 Ride

Morning ride, hopefully minus the rain and maybe even a little warmth! Bruce will lead the group again this week, except the starting point will be from the Arena on Furnace St. It won’t be crazy long, or crazy hilly, so it should be fun!

Ride Leader: Bruce Bellaire
Start time: 10:00am
Distance: 26km
Route: Ontario, Dale, Racetrack, Harwood, Hwy45, Nagel, etc.
Level of Difficulty: 3
Start Location: Cobourg Memorial Arena (on Furnace St.)

Bruce BellaireMeet your Ride Leader: Bruce Bellaire
Bruce has been a member of the NHCC since it’s earliest days. He’s a certified CanBike instructor, volunteers extensively with the Bicycle Action Committee of Sustainable Cobourg and is also very active in the operation of Cycle Transitions. Bruce has a wealth of cycling knowledge from years of cycling experience!

The NHCC temporarily switching to Pre-Season mode

It’s stopped raining (well sort of….in most places)! However, the cold persists and there is still a lot of uncertainty with rain. The weather being so uncooperative and cold, we don’t want to post rides that would subsequently be cancelled. So, for the time being we are going to switch back to Pre-Season mode.

Pre-season mode: We post rides only as weather permits, usually a couple of days in advance as we monitor weather conditions. Rides may fall on any day of the week.

Once the weather returns to seasonal we’ll announce the re-start of the Official Regular Season so that “regular” evening rides can resume. Hopefully soon! 

Don’t forget that there’s a Bicycle Maintenance Workshop this coming Thursday evening. Given the weather, why not come out and learn to change a flat?  There’s still plenty of spots available, but pre-registration is required.